Key The eye a-cornea, b-lens, c-pupil, d-iris, e-vitreous humour, f-optic nerve, g-macula (lutea) – or rather according to the picture – blind spot, h-retina Reading: 1e, 2-, 3f, 4c, 5d, 6a, 7b 1T, 2F, 3T, 4F, 5T, 6F, 7T The ear: pinna, canal, ear drum, external, middle, waxy/wax like, Eustachian, malleus/hammer, incus/anvil, stapes/stirrup, inner, semicircular canal, vestibule, cochlea, endolymph, perilymph, waves, tympanic, ossicles Reported speech: suggested answers a) have a bed available, b) that she suspects the patient has concussion, a) She said that the pain was b) She told me it was, c) she said she had a) if I could help him/to help him, b) if I could/to open a) I lived, b) I first became ill Verbs followed by to-infinitive. Choose from the verbs below and transform the sentences. e.g. advise, agree, arrange, ask, choose, decide, expect, forget, forbid, hope, manage, offer, plan, prepare, promise, threaten, want, wish My friend: “I can give you a lift to the hospital.” The doctor: “I will do the operation tomorrow.” The doctor: “You should eat less fatty foods.” Grandpa: “I did not take the pills.” The patient promised: “I won’t ever eat peanuts again.” Doctor: “You should not drink any alcohol.” My friend offered me a lift to the hospital. The doctor promised to do the operation tomorrow. The doctor advised me to eat less fatty foods. Grandpa forgot to take the pills. (x Grandpa forgot taking the pills !difference in meaning) The patient promised not to eat peanuts ever again. The doctor advised me not to drink any alcohol.